aggression

Aggression

Unjustified planned, threatened, or carried out use of force by one nation against another.

The key word in the definition of aggression is "unjustified"—that is, in violation of International Law, treaties, or agreements. It was the basic charge leveled against Nazi Germany at the Nuremberg Trials in 1946.

Afrin and Manbij and northern Syria as a whole are inseparable part of the territories of the Syrian Arab Republic and the aggression on Afrin is an aggression against the Syrian people," the statement said, calling for uniting the ranks to face the new Ottoman arrogance.

Result demonstrated negative impact of aggression on students' academic performance while there is a centrality contrast between the academic performance of the students having low, medium and high state aggression on students.

On the one hand, the construct is associated with the psychological health, but in contrast it is associated with aggression and impaired interpersonal relationship (Sedikides, Rudich, Gregg, Kumashiro, and Rusbult, 2004; Wallace, Ready, and Weitenhagen, 2009; Campbell, Foster, and Finkel, 2002; Locke, 2009; Raskin, Novacek, and Hogan, 1991).

Sometimes, even though the defendant's pet is the larger dog, in a case involving dog-on-dog aggression an evaluation of both dogs can support witness testimony that the plaintiff's own dog bit him or her and was actually the aggressor.

The study was a randomized control trial with third- to fifth-grade urban African-American girls to evaluate the effectiveness of the Friend to Friend (F2F) aggression prevention program, which is a relational aggression intervention to demonstrate a decrease in relationally aggressive behaviors among urban minority girls that continued at least a year after the conclusion of the program.

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